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Creating a broadband digital home
A broader perspective of home networking is quickly evolving, one that takes into account the full spectrum of bundled services that can be delivered over a broadband pipe. |
2001-03-01 |
Technical overview of IEEE 1394
This paper provides a basic technical overview of the 1394 standard. It includes background, protocols, cable, power, physical layer, arbitration, link layer and future directions of the technology. |
2000-05-03 |
Connector solutions for pagers
Today, the use of surface-mount connectors to increase the component density of PCBs is growing as a total percentage of connectors processed in various PCBs. Resources have been channeled to develop various requirements pertaining to the design and processing of surface-mount connectors. This paper summarizes some of the key developments in relation to the evolution of the pager design |
1999-09-09 |
IrDA solutions for 2000 and beyond
This paper focuses on the three distinct aspects of IrDA: the impact of Windows 2000, integration into mobile phones and very fast infrared (VFIR). |
2000-05-03 |
Total USB solution eases interfacing peripherals
This paper introduces the EZ-USB, a family of 8-bit microcontrollers optimized for full-speed (12Mbps) USB applications. As the name implies, the architecture is designed for "Ease of Use" and takes care of the majority of the USB protocol in hardware, allowing the designer to focus on developing his application function. |
2000-03-20 |
Market overview and future trends for 1394
This paper describes the 1394 and its impact on the market. Additionally, the paper discusses the critical issues that make some designers still reluctant to use the specification. |
2000-05-03 |
Simplifying interface for multichannel telephony
Physical interfaces between processors are vital in modern digital telecommunications. The application report details the modules for serial and parallel links, as well as timing, register and other functional requirements. |
2000-08-01 |
Pre-boot biometric authentication using fingerprints
This paper discusses the first successful implementation of fingerprint authentication inside the ROM BIOS of a PC. Pre-boot fingerprint authentication offers a non-transferable security mechanism that prevents access to the computer hardware and its sensitive data by stopping the BIOS self-test process until the presence of a valid, enrolled user is confirmed using one or more fingerprints. |
2000-05-03 |
Use smart partitioning in WiMAX radios
The appropriate partitioning of analog and digital functionality solves many of the issues related to integration of analog circuits on digital ASICs and results in faster time to market and longer time-in-market. It enables the optimization of the system to achieve high performance. |
2007-01-16 |
Inside the development of a low-cost DVD reference design
This paper describes the key components of a DVD player reference design and how these features are intertwined to develop a complete low-cost DVD player. It describes the flexibility a manufacturer has in using a reference design |
1999-04-08 |
More prototyping tips
This paper discusses how to use the Borland C++ Builder in developing a virtual user interface on a PC |
2003-09-16 |
FPGAs allow quick PCI Express implementation
Integrating FPGAs in PCI Express systems presents an easy, economic and quick method for time-to-market. |
2005-02-16 |
The challenges of doing PCI design in FPGAs
This paper covers the issues in doing PCI in FPGAs, how they are surmounted and what are the things the designer needs to think about when implementing such a design scheme |
1999-04-08 |
Avoid compliance test failure
HDMI products must pass the HDMI Compliance Test (HDMI CT). Based on the experiences of numerous pre-tests performed at ADI's HDMI CT lab, this article discusses the most common system design issues that cause products to fail the HDMI CT. It also analyzes specific case failures and offers solutions |
2008-07-16 |
Smart integration in advanced TV
Smart integration is the key to increasing the success of advanced TVs and other high-image-quality display products. The reduced parts counts can improve image quality, cut costs, reduce size and make the products easier to manufacture. |
2006-06-16 |
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